Justin Murisier crowns the king of the slopes in Beaver Creek!

Justin Murisier crowns the king of the slopes in Beaver Creek!

In a gripping opening trip of the Ski Alpin World Cup in Beaver Creek, Justin Murisier celebrated an emotional victory. The Swiss ski star, who went into the race with start number 3, prevailed against his closest friend and top favorite Marco Odermatt, who took second place with only 0.20 seconds behind. Murisier, who had only come under the top five once in a departure, showed an outstanding performance with a time of 1: 40.04 minutes. The Slovene Miha Hrobat rounded off the podium with a third place, while the day was clouded by the heavy fall of teammate Arnaud Boisset, which had to be treated with a head injury, like laola1.at reported.

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Murisier, who often had to interrupt his career through injury -related setbacks, could hardly believe his luck. "It is incredible. It was worth waiting for while and having all the pain," the 32-year-old affirmed in an interview. Behind him was also emotional: "I almost cried. Justin went through so much," he laughed and emphasized the close friendship that exists between the two. While Murisier went into the race with a shoulder injury after a moment of terror, he was able to use the support of his friends to win this significant victory, like Barron’s

The Swiss team thus celebrated a double victory this season. The performance in the departure in particular was remarkable, although some athletes, like Vincent Kriechmayr from Austria, could only look at their 5th place with mixed feelings. "The sum of little things was not optimal," analyzed Kriechmayr. Other Austrian athletes, including Stefan Babinsky and the debutants, also had a hard time, but Stefan Eichberger managed to land in 20th place, which gave his first World Cup use a positive note.

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